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a e THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SUNE 28, 1914, MILLIONAIRE’S SON Prize Mothers and Their Prize Babies MAYOR'S PISTOL, _NUSIGHL Lounee sines. acts restate | out her consent removed fri NO DIVORCE DECREE] Sesmas"sg inreresttss | Brattleboro Retreat. Prot. | TRIEDFORMURDER Hold the Key ot Greater New York To-Dary DROPSAND SHOOTS su sears + vera tr sx Bove ei artis. ¥ i — | sa ream SN MENOLS «oS TT FORCING juestion phether or A fary in the Supreme Court, | Brooklyn, before Justice Jaycox to- | way brought in a verdict against Mrs. ; Mrs. Mitchel Has Narrow Es-|Pheebe ©. Cottrell, who sued ber SORE TIRED FE { echootmaster husband for @ divorce, 9 cape as Guest Is Wounded in | naming Mrs. Beulah Miller of No. Makolm Gifford Jr. Calm as He-Faces Charge of Shoot- . 304 Ryerson street as oo-respondent. |.T1Z"" for chafed, puffed-upie 4 ing Frank Clute. | Hand and Thigh. | pasar eouerinem eines ren by | seaty, calloused Sauk | the heole of the husband for weeks, and corns. “We KEPT SECRET 4 DAYS. that kiesed Mrs. Miller in the | atreet and in her home, that he wa You're footsick! Your feet fest tied frequently with her and that the| puffed up, chafed, aching, eweaty, and | ecoolmaster cut many pranks of lu- | they need “TIZ.” Mayor Tells of Accident Which | dicrous nature with her, the jury| “TIZ” makes feet rom = Followed Day’s Target NS ro Mere no oe oie . FOUR PLUNGED TO DEATH ecame known to-day that former | Sonator William Reynolds was} shot ta > tart hand and thiah, ang | Victims Carried Down With Car as Mayor John Purroy Mitche. and Mra.) It Goes Over High Cliff—Fifth Mitchel had a close call, when the Occupant Fatally Hurt Mayor's automatic pistol dropped : . from it). ulate: in front © the Mite} SAN PEDRO, Cal, June 25.—An chel home, No. 268 Riverside | -tve, | Automobile tragedy in which four per- fact Satu day afternoon. sons were killed was disclosed early Senator Reynolds is reported detng | to-day when fishermen found the me In St. Luke's Hospital to-day, | bodies of @ man and three women ut © ger o’ Infection has sot) in the surf near White's Point. The | Danned The ring finger on bie lett | victime were Percy Townsend, a hand was splintered. ‘This ts the | wireless operator; Mrs, Laura Town- more troub of the wounds. aend, his mother; Lora Townsend, Mayor Mitchel visited Mr. Reynolds | his sister and Myrtle Brandon. Harry ‘inst night and later told of the aoel-| Haker, ownor of the auto, was prob. || 2 Ae Unsweetened Fi ident. He sald on Satunday he, Mrs. |adiy fatally injured Mitchel, ono of her friends and Sena- | Im the dark oy NURS! er MOTHERS foot cliff into the ‘ere [a4 BEGIN CHOOSING JURY. Jerome Defends Youth Ac- cused in Crime Near Albany Which Was a Mystery Se Ree ALBANY, June 26.——The trial of Malcolm Gifford jr., nineteen years ol 8 of a millionaire of Hudson, charged with slaying Frank J. Clute, & Chauffeur, began to-day before Coumty Judge Addington. Gifford, neatly attired in a blue suit, arrived at the court house early and slowly made bis way through the crowd of ) taleemen and spectators gathered about the doors. As no spectators were admitted to the courtroom to- ai they all tried hard to catch a pee of the prisoner he passed through the corridors in the custody of @ deputy sheriff. He seemed not te notice the attention he was at-/ \ tracting. Arrived in the courtroom, Gifford walked briskly to his counsel's table. ‘There he greeted his mother with a kiss, shook hands with his broth the machine plung- tor Reynolds motored wa the Mitchel | 4 over a 1 farm at Croton, taking along a riffe | °e#” —_-— . « and revolvers for target practice. They } rent Aas Se ss ee Parade of a Thousand Infants with Their Mammas, | returned home in the afternoon, goiag}NHOLMAN VERDICT AWAITED. \ of Troy and nodded to bis father. a : tol to the F Bt t, “4 ' After he had seated himself his and Mayor Mitchel Is to Deliver to the Win- Wiss heMuyerlivag | Cane im WAN WAlmah Kame GOReOS » brother handed him a 1914 class book : : : “The Senator alighted first,” sald | Da on rT " of a Massachusetts preparatory ning Mothers the Cash Prizes Given by the| the Mayor, “carrying several of the Ean cae ares sheet which the prisoner formerly: Evening World—-Line of March Up Fifth Ave-| revolvers and a coat, and started for) HARTFORD, Conn. June %—Judge fi attended and he read it attentively the door, 1 assisted Mrs. Mitchel to! £dwin 8. Thomaw delivered charge of until the first talesman w alight, then picked up @ revolver that | 15,000 words to the jury in the Federal called nue from Washington Square to Fifiy-ninth He displayed keen interest in every ‘. : There ta almegee best in everything. was incloned in @ leather holster and| Court this forenoon in the $80,000 cor- member of the panel examined and Street. 3 EGO HANMER oe RL turned to foilow the Senator. | sptracy suit of Mrs, Elizabeth C. Hol- A eshendapwcaytcchinerdypecesi remarked on them to his mother, who “A motor cout L bad thrown over |man of Waterville, Me., againat the Rev ia the best infant foed, 99 per cant. eat beside bim. | —————_————-——— | my arm caught on eome projection of Cranston Brenton of Yonkers; N.Y Dr. | eottt anawer \ addition to the special panel of By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. cent.. won first prizo at Little Moth- the auto, dragging me around and|, Comin and Dr Waal Waterman ° talesmen, twenty-three jurora| | To-day 1s Mother-and-Baby Day! ers’ Aid Association Uhrowing my arm upward, This tipped | (oa, tt ine rartloe ee eet Geter: ROBINSON S i ad not been excused at the last} The brightest, bonniest, best of his youngsters will be brought out to| BROOKLYN. the holster and the revolver slipped! 4 ruriour crowd packed the eourtrocm * Mrs, Samuel Solomon, { court were lied. Only 175 | show Father Knickerbocker, and he will look at them kindly and say, “I'm >. 217 Gra out. i ) to hear the charge, to which several ex: tg sponded, however. Two men proud of you—but don't forget that mother aa rT Ls Ay ont LR Ce aaeed “The weapon struck the sidewalk | ceptions were taken by counsel for th Patent Barley , Giffords and one named Clute, Thirty-seven pluperfect babies will head the Fifth ave-| first’ prize at School Settiement As- {1 a peculiar way—probably it would | plaintitt ond one by counsel for the de-| you oan safely go with the maferity. SV ereras Demirel nue parade that starts at noon from Washington Square, ICHAEL CONNOLLY wena ieving Adler, No, 221 Motro- | wiqenepentr th ‘aueasie diveotiy on | Tht TMtee sald that the Important At al! Dragetete end Gresere, : promises to be a bitter legal battle but it’s to the thirty-seven mothers that Mayor Mitchel | endANNIE® SUCMLMSS STREET: politan avenue, mother of Milton Ad- ee ee “yammer, breaking. the | === = . seamen a ee ART G an ee | will aw rd the money prizes and certificates offered | Rocce oa — Eee aor Oe oot Bektiontitt “Aet aafety mechanism und driving tne | trleteAttorney Harold Alexander will | The Evening World Fee oe ie anes firs | Welta ublic 8c sociation if trigger point against the cartriug: It ts wafe to say that the recipients of these prizes! No. $0, Brash won a ante Spool M Wenkron, No. 140 ~The Senator did not want anything are the very best mothers in the city of New York. They | dred and Forty-first street, the Bronx. of Ruth said about the accident, fearing | be the leading prosecutor. Malcolm | er., ® manufacturer of Hud- | @ father of the prisoner, in: BONWIT TELLER & CO. | per cent, spartag ho expense i the defense of | couldn't enter the Better Mothers’ Contest, arranged by! MOTHERS RECEIVING HONOR-| w St prize at School Settlement Would needlessly alarm bis familly, The Spectalty Shop Oniginalions his gon. The Evening World and the Mayor's Baby Week Com- ABLE MENTION PRIZES. | ROW abroad, r Mrs. Brown, No. 672 Lineoli After the accident Mr. Reynolds Clute wan shot to death in April, | mittee unless their babies had won first prizes for ex-; Each of the = mothera te-| road, mother of Mary Brown, 30 vd unsteadily into the corridor of | @ FIFTH AVENUE. AT 38™ STRFET 1918, on the Albany-Waterviiet road i the following mothers tr | in walked unsteadily His corpse wag discovered a few feat cellence in the fourteen better baby contests held in . ves an honorable mention award of Peay 4 7 rer cent, Won first prize the big apartment bag wire he! j ‘ . aside u 21 82, WIth w cortitoate ut B.S. No, 9 waitea for Dr. A. J. Barker Bavage, ss . ¥ from bis,stalled automobile by |three boroughs during the past year. Besttes showing satisfactory chil Heuiaisin Ganerowita: No) edi Ree ives ie the Duiliines kele wecnoe Extraordinar Special Sale Frida: containing | 47e the successful mothers tn the mothers’ contest had to show satisfac | MANHATTAN n ostreet, mother of Cloment were dressed in the Miteh@ apart- | Gaeees aa emacs Heense was found | tory homes, right, sclentific methods of caring for thelr little ones. The| gia e mene! Freeley, 0. 28 Am- erowit%, 12 months, {4 per cent., ment, where he remained until Sun- won fir prize at Willoughby House. day, Dr. John A. Hartwell, who at- Re ete CRT Et: ty, at corraratlon Counsel: Pain| Misses’ Summer Dresses wher of Joseph Clark, 15 when he Was shot in the attempt to} by, roofers repairing the Boardman | babies receiving a high percentage in this contest all have mce.hers who are} Freeley, three years, 99.7 per Dt | residence in Troy. Gifford’s arrest | bringing them up just as well as they possibly can be brought up. won first prize at Lenox Hili House. | . The Hudson youth had Mrs. Louis Deutachle, No. 414 Tenth { per cent, w first Mayor Mitchel, t other private organizations interest- i ee per cent, Won first prize. ussussinate Mayor Mitchel, been a guest at the Boardman’s home| THOUSAND BABIES EXPECTED GA in the. waltare Cf ammelt folks A | Meee mother of e Leutachte, No. 124. charge of the case and ord At Greatly Reduced Prices His bedroom | TO BE IN THE PARADE. choral of twenty-five, Washington |S@enty months, 99.7 per cent, won| Mrs, Michiel Toccl, No. § ‘Third patient taken to St, Luke’ | Be ee ee eee Tien handy tothe) 4 thousand babies will be in the - | first prize at Hartley Hous _ | Street, mother of Anna Tocci, twenty- | — Dr. Savage, after being told the * \ Irving High School girts will sing " " J parade to-day, but they will all yleldj lullabies and two Board of Health pe” Norman Ker seven months, S46 per cent., won first Mayor had made the case public, ead street, mother of Christine} prize at Little Laly Neighborhooe 5 jet was of soft metal, which | 4 restated Gueationing ‘upon the | Place to the conquering thirty-seven | Nurses in uniform will be in every | Ferpuson, one year. 9¥4 percents | tlnine a a era Misses’ Summer Dresses county authorities’ part. land their mothers. These will meet on every bus. won first prize at Chelsea Neighbor- Mrs, William Phillips, No, | 340 “The bullet entered the . A \p of smart n dels in plain and fancy —_—_——_—— tat 11 A. M. at the United Charittes| MAYOR TO PRESENT EVENING | hood Association. d Seventeenth street, mother of Mar- Reynolda’s left thigh,” he said, “and figured dimity, stripe lawn or voile, in api rhs ee > VICTOR HERBERT HOME. | Bullding, No. 105 East Twenty-sec- | WORLD PRIZES. Mrs, Edward Cook, No. 166 Ninth] garet Phillips, thirty-three months, ne out on the side, making an ugly 5.00 * bene ‘ jayenue, mother of Edward Cook.) 89,3 per cent, won tirst prize at P. 8. wound, It happened Mr. Reynolds Russian tunic styles. Sizes 14 to 18. Value 9.76 . t ao ond street, whence eight official auto-/ The parade will pass up Fifth ave- , thirty-two months, 99.4 per cent. won T. KR. and Will Co | mobiles will carry them to Washing-| nue to Fifty-ninth stre-t, where| rst prize at Chelsea N 14 had his hand at his side, and the nborhood | Mrs. f° s Billyou, No. 145 Adelphi bullet passed through the finger, Misses’ Summer Dresses jton Square. The parade forms there | Mayor Mitchel and other prominent | Assoctation, |atreet, mother of Mary Billyou, thir lintering the bone.” Mo * jat 2 o'clock, shite, bentna the | C3, Omclals will be waiting in motor asene Morris Shapiro ot No. 40 Ei-|tycone months, 89 per cent,, won first peaking uf former Sen: tor Reyn- About 350 fasenes, in ahripe end fone fancy crepes, | In the first automobile, behind the | cara to review the children and thelr |Gtidge street, mother of Jeanette) prize at Willoughby Hoi old#'s condition to-day, Mayor Mit ‘ Victor Herbert, the composer, accom: /y,.9° band from P. S. No. 21, will} mothers, The Mayor himself will| Sapiro, one year, 94 per cent., won Prire. Jeremialt O'Mben, No. 88 Dyka- Mae epeliien . eer SOS pong nd linen are ond cute cf * panied by his wife, arrived this morn-| be the four mothers and babies re-! present ‘The Evening World's money | ftst prize at University Settlement an street, — mother Virginia "lie is olng finely. Tcalled un sn | or batiste. Long tunic models. Sizes 14 to ing from London on the Hambure-| ceiving the grand and borough prizes; prizes and certificates. Others in- | Mrs. Francis Kehoe of No. 431 West 4, three years, 80.7 per cent., hospital the telephone this morn- 18. Value 10.75 o> American steamer Imperator. Mr. Her-| offered by The Evening World, A ited to help honor the best mothers | Twenty-fourth street, mother of ize ut Little Italy Neigh- | ing, He will be able to walk around | bert teft here leat April for a visit to scarf of, blue, ribbon, gold lettered, and bables in New York are Health | ETancis Kehoe, twenty-one 1 ouse in u day or ao and will be ost inal Misses’ Summer Dresses Tandon Prize Baby," w ecorate Commissioner Goldwater, Dr, Jose- | 98:1 per cen’ Mra, Francls Kane, No. 188 Wyckoff week. He would be out sooner, only | yeast tt vf RD youngster, and there are red rib are Poe Bureau cae Nelghbo hood Aso aituats mother bf at hetean ne hem We amatien. ini the vent A large Cifneapesei of dainty models in French mi pendicitis, was operated upon, and Ia vr the thirty-three honorable men- | ( yaien Charl . Mra. James O'Brien of > HSA per ce vO) shoulder, nd 0 fa n's Clubs; Mr. Paul EK. Taylor, Sec- | Michael O'Brien, fourteen montha,|~ : Tein ud ine lett thin andidid nce | man of muste, ne Bele READ For Next in line will be twelve buses a w York Milk Committee; 94.8 per cent., won first prize at Chel- BRONX, aM ite tea ie Tie = i not Value 16.50 12 50 twenty-seven years: then T Ko back and! of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company, | Mra, Henry Villard, President Babies | Sea Nelghborhood Association Mra, Alphonse Galdt, No. 67! ast / {Tita ia henlod already 1 think aye eee cd the attack with more ;each containing about thirty-six Welfare Association; Miss Florence| Mra. William K of No. 2 Wost| One Hundred and Forty-frst wount fn a , j The: bulle e rine finver o art the luck of {t. [| mothers and babies from the Board! Guernsey, President Federation of | One Hundred and Thirty-sixth str mother of William int pulls Pe eee READE LPT Misses’ Garden Party Frocks Adeline’ on account jof Health milk stations. ‘Then there) Women's Clubs; Mrs. Clarence Burna, | Mother of Andrew Keller, twenty-| months, S12 per cent, wi first prize it a thing like that bar to be Simple, youthful styles in nets, voiles and crepes; will be at least sixty-flve automo- | President Little Mothers’ Aid Agso- | four months, 937 per cent., won first) at PS. No. 30 jt a 1 50 compoaing @ Bull diiex filled with mothers and. babies | ciation prize at Public School No. 10 Mra, Hyman Blesaman, No. 438 watched, This was * one of tho white and colors. Sizes 14to 18. Value 24.60 16. abominable things that do happer ty the way, [carried not my auto- matic revolver but a single action eutunr at e e =| Misses’ ‘“‘Basque’’ Dresses Heat e dinnerlerom the New York Diet Kitchen,| ‘The winner of the firat grand prize| Mrs. John Slor of No. 417 West Fif-| gaat One Mundred and Thirty inty operetta for; the Nathan Straus Laboratories, the | for all boroughs, $40, {8 Mrs, Max|ty-second street, mother of George! Mt on next season | Little Mothers’ Ald tion’ and) Wiggers, who lives at No, 231 Kast|Slor, fifteen months, % Twenty-eighth street. Her little girl,| Won frat prize at Hart Johanna, twenty-eight months old wax scored 100 per cent, The chil elghtth street, mother of Gold! Blessman, ber cent,| eleven months, 869 per cent, w y House. | | first prize at P, 8, No. 80. Mrs. Wiiilam Friedman of No. | Lexington avenue, mother of Kather| BABY PARADE IN BROOKLYN mposini Hare Dawn, t0 be y r condition was found to be absolutely| Friedman, thirty months, 924 per TOO. | e e perfec: and the same adjective wan | cent, won frst priae a! Publie Nehuol| tn Hrookiyn thiv «tiernoon « parade | BVQPY Weekls Baby Week &. OF CHARMEUSE OR TAFFETA m u e } ipplied surroundings and the) No. 101 a t with their mo FOR Sep Eee y ire give Mrs. Wiggers. Little} Mrs, Julius Strahl of No. 19 Abing-| ers, Will start from Grant Monument) vO johanna was # firat prize winner at| don. Square, Pap ee ee ee te eat 2 o'clock and will be reviewed at _ Grade A he contest held by ‘Phe Evening | Strahl, thirty-four months, 92.3 per| Coney @ud Surf ave’ by Bo: 29.50 | In black, navy blue and white, latest basque bodices, tunic okirte. Sizes 14 to 18 Kh LS World and the Babies Welfare Avso-|cent., won firet prize at ¢ Sh| President Pounds, yuty Health ant an Invalids quition at Warren Goddard House, | Houre Prine’ #t (Greenwich | co mimiasioner, Emerson and Or. 8 for S and Ne ate Maat Thicty-fourth street.) Mrs, Arthur Beinbacker, No. 42a|Joxephine Baker, A brand new milk Bitar ena eee la A krand Prize | gant Seventy-ninth wireet, mother of | Mation. the gift of Luna Park, will winne c en in Manhattan, she a9 hon: be officially opened and turned over nixo receives the Munhattan borough | L@Wrence Beinbacker, 22 months, 92 De oMiclally opened an ° : to the city. Luna Park itself will be prize of $10, making her total award | Be", Tels. eM rat prize at Lenox) inrowa open to the mothers, und % n they are enjoying themselves To Mrs, Hyman Cohen of No. 66|_ Mrs. Michael Connolly, No, 500 Weat Seven cy Come Wat deer barre Chrystie street js awarded the sec- | Forty-first street, mother of Anna| joard of Health nurse vad rand prize for all boroughs, Connolly, 19 months, 91.7 per cen! _ — rs. Cohen's daughter Olga, at the| won first prize at Chelsea Neighbo: j age of eleven montha, scores 99.8 per| hood Association “ WOMAN FOR LT.-GOVERNOR. cent, for general condition and moth-| Mrs. Geo nve | Seat fOr semerey COnRILAD and marks ‘8. George Salbador, No, 3) Grove e4e G e street, mother of Raymond Salbador, | ©, rota Dameaiaia May Match better baby contest held at Univer-| ag he, 91 It means the Original and Genuine ''' Selriement, “No. 184 Eldrides| prige at Greonwich Houve, 2" leonpinCandiiasen | er ome an 4 street. Mee aaah bad ae abnclutaieeel Mrs. Jobn Anderson, No. 31 Kant) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 25 —Mra | tory, but the doctor found that Thirty-third street, mother of Harold| 4 Caminettl, wife of the Commissioner was the least bit bow-l Anderson, 15 months, #14 per cent..| General of [mmiuration and one of wise she would have at Warren Goddard t | the moat active women in Democratic | puiene for the 8 | politics, may become a candidate for the w : bablew rank between 99 and 100 per k Campbell, No, 650 Sec- | jon for Leute G 99 cent in this contest ond avenue, mother of Francis Camp. | Bomination fur ideutonant Governor. ot | The Brooklyn Borough prise of $10) bell, 20 mont 1.4 per cent. won! ine Democratic Count, ‘ Are | goes to Mra, Michael Danaher of No.|firet prise at Warren Goddard Houne. ‘several Worn |%63 Baltic street, the mother of Marie| Mrs. Robert Berry, No. 7 Gay atreet, | party | arty have urged her | Dauaher Marie is twenty-seven | mother of Robert Kerry, 13 monthi Caminettl admitted that she waa The Food-Drink for all Ages. | months old, and scored 967 per cent. | 68.9 per cent., won firat prize at Gree Considerable thought to the pros |Bhe won first prise in tha oc | wich House. On| val, More heakhful than tea or Gifea hela by The Evening World and the PMs. Camitnett! sald she would not Rich ail, maked (yep arte Aiitug pr ith th est di — | Babies’ Welfare Association at Atte | avent Mmaiber “of Helen Wale, 8s] So °CEE necnbliseie whe: alveade ages Fes infants, invoice end growing . {fat Neighborhood House, No month, #8.6 per cent., won first prize | a woman ‘andidate for Lie Pare petition, upbulding the whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at home, ('nion atreat, Brooklyn. at Little Mothers’ Ai@ Association, | ¢rnor, * Uavigaretes nursing sacthert and the ered. A auick lunch prepared i = minute, He becom the property at ae. | Mrs, Loula Phomnson, No. 410) 2, J. O'Brten Salle for venus it ecktuan of Nor A0k Kast Cine (akan ye ea”, oo am | PARIS, June 25.-Morgan J. O'Brien, @@) Take no supstitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. j | Hiunares ond Thirty-aixth street. Her won first prize at Chelsea Neighbor: | former Judge of the Supreme Court of son, Henry Beekman jr, is vreaty: | hens Association. se York, who has been ataying tn nine months old, and was mark Wililam Mo No. Meuse i Contains Pure Milk per cent. im the a, weesen mage Re Cue ‘wenty-t! isd” stress & Ja So pall ta rica on hoard | HOME FR MILK HTTER FATHERS, BETTER MOTHERS, BABIES FINE AS BILM LOOK Grade A Homermilk : used ex- clusively by the Beard of Health in the $5 infant-feeding stations of New York and feeds 75% of silt ation babies of all kinds. thie work thousands of lives PY tables have been saved. THERE IS A REASON FOR THIS! 1—Lowest bacteria count, hence wholesoineness and safety. 2—Ideal service. 3—Lowest price. Raw (tu- berculin tested) or Pee 'p\t ourized, Vaans| 10c. “3 PER QUART. Clover Farms,™=. 534 Weet 48th St. Phone Bryant 1847. Special Sale of Girls’ Summer Dresses At Greatly Reduced Girls’ Summer Dresses Slightly handled dresses of @ ERS Seth | with | 4 deen ol Noa ile, me broidery. Broken sizes from 6 te Valucc tones 458. Girls’ Summer Dresses In linen, imported repp, gi and char Ove and two pi je, im all the colorings. Siase 6 to 14, 2:38 eden Summer Dresses SE a: 402 ae cote omben ee